Chapter 1265: Chapter 1265

Du You didn’t care what they were all doing behind his back, and even if he did know, it wouldn’t matter.

To many students, however, Du You’s attitude became a model of impartiality, which elevated his reputation even higher. Whether someone had a hand in stirring things up behind the scenes was another matter.

After three months of combat, Du You had no idea how many Undead Creatures he had cleared, but he felt nearly adapted to his power. Indeed, coming here for combat sedimentation had been worthwhile. "With the way things are going, I feel that in another month, our power will be fully sedimented, and then we can look for an opportunity to break through."

"What about in this world? This world has a high capacity for acceptance."

Du You shook his head, "Let’s not. Although this world is primarily filled with people from our academy, advancing here could lead to some undesirable incidents, such as conflicts with others."

"Not everyone at the academy looks favourably upon us. With such rapid improvement, there will always be those who are jealous. If we were to advance here and they found out, it would be unfortunate if someone interfered."

Advancement tasks were this troublesome; once initiated, if not successful, the difficulty of the next attempt would surely increase. Being already a 10-star, the challenge was high enough, and Du You didn’t wish to go through it again due to others’ petty desires—this was just his conjecture, but he wasn’t willing to take the risk.

The two sisters nodded subtly and said nothing more. Whatever their master decided, they just needed to execute.

Du You took stock of his recent gains. Most items weren’t of much use. After filling his space, he had to ask others to help transport some items back.

As for pilferage, Du You had no concerns. The academy provided such services, and contracts were signed; no one would risk punishment by contract or being hunted down by him for stealing his possessions.

At most, they might pass some information to certain powers, but would they offend him over these items?

The true treasures remained in his possession. Of those, the ones Du You deemed worthwhile were some schematics, and even then, only a portion of the ones obtained this time.

"It seems that the schematics we’ve collected are indeed enough to build an Undead Territory."

Du You pulled out the schematics he liked, which were still quite good.

Chaotic Burial Ground schematic (tier five), Bones Sea schematic (tier three), Graveyard schematic (tier five), Soul-gathering Tower schematic (tier five), Death Beam Tower schematic (tier five, permanent)

The Chaotic Burial Ground schematic was for creating Zombies. The Graveyard schematic was a support schematic to help expand the scale of Zombies from the Chaotic Burial Ground. The Bones Sea schematic was simply a place for making regular skeletons.

The Soul-gathering Tower was an adjunct to the Mage Tower, with unclear specific effects. However, based on the description, the Death Beam Tower seemed to be a defensive building designed for attacks; quite a useful construction.

However, since these schematics were all from the Undead World, they were related to the Undead. The set of schematics he held now was more than sufficient to establish an Undead Territory.

Du You organized the schematics and prepared for his next target. Just then, someone came looking for him. It puzzled Du You how the academy kept track of his movements, always knowing his whereabouts.

The visitor was an instructor, albeit only tier five, his father was an employee at the academy, a high-level professor, and a tier-six powerhouse. His standing was thus quite significant.

Upon seeing Du You, the visitor handed him a scroll. "Du You, the academy is facing a bit of trouble. Here is a task that only you can complete." It turned out to be a new assignment.

"What about the others? There are quite a few tier-five experts here, and as far as I know, there are not a few tier-sixes who entered this world."

The visitor nodded, "Yes, there are many. However, everyone is currently occupied with their own affairs. Of course, you can choose not to accept the task, as others will have time in half a month. This task is very dangerous for others, but it won’t be much for you."

Du You unfurled the scroll and read the mission description. It turned out that a large number of tier-five Mother Nests had blocked a road junction with tier-five Undead, and someone was needed to clear the way.

If it were just that, it wouldn’t be a huge deal. However, not far away, it had been confirmed that a tier-six Undead was slumbering. Any large-scale disturbance would undoubtedly awaken it.

If a tier-six powerhouse were to act here, the enemy might hide or flee or even launch a sneak attack. The academy had only one tier-six powerhouse available; they would have to wait for a second to free up before they could tackle the task. But if Du You got involved, there was a high chance of luring the enemy out.

For other people to take on this task, the numerous tier-five Mother Nests alone might kill them. If they went as a team, a tier-six Undead’s attack could lead to severe casualties; Du You, on the other hand, had a large army to spare in terms of numbers.

The danger was in potentially confronting a tier-six opponent. Du You was the academy’s trump card, so the situation had to be made clear. "We will provide a powerful defense for you, ensuring you won’t have issues at once. But remember, this protective magic can only hold once; any more than that will be ineffective."

After some thought, Du You said, "An assist against a tier-six? Alright, I agree."

From this great battle, earning a tier-six treasure chest was possible. The more dangerous the task, the greater the rewards. Besides, Du You wasn’t worried about dying immediately from a sneak attack by a tier-six.

Even if he wasn’t a match for a tier-six powerhouse, he could still hold his ground for a while. Here, Undead Creatures of the same level were generally weaker, so there was even less concern. However, the risk was still real, and in many eyes, Du You’s choice was tantamount to seeking death.

"Alright, prepare yourself. We’ll set off today and begin combat at Black Fog Great Canyon in three days." Tʜe sourcᴇ of thɪs content ɪs 𝘯𝘰𝘷𝘦𝘭⚫𝘧𝘪𝘳𝘦⚫𝘯𝘦𝘵

Having given Du You a time and place, the visitor left. That day, Du You mobilized his army. On the ground, there were two million Demonic Flame Skeletons, but in the sky, there were eighty Bone Dragons.

This meant that Du You had sacrificed at least eight million skeletons; one could only imagine how many Undead he had slain during this period.